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At the Student Health Center patients received the same care as any other doctors office for free or low cost.

The Student Health Center closure: A shaky transition

Sky Mundell, Reporter April 13, 2023

Weber State University’s student senate meeting on April 10 revolved around the closure of the Student Health Center. This followed the April 3 announcement that the Ogden Clinic location on Harrison...

Immigration activists made a trip from Chapel Hill to Raleigh to protest slience from North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper on whether undocumented students are eligible for in-state tuition on Jan. 11, 2014. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Haciendo sueños una realidad

Addison Weeks February 18, 2022

Indocumentados y estudiantes de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia pueden aplicar a asistir Weber State University, pero no son elegible para apoyo del Free Application for Federal Student...

Undocumented and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival students can apply to attend Weber State University, but they are not eligible for any assistance from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or institutional scholarships.

Making dreams a reality

Catie Weimer February 18, 2022

Undocumented and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival students can apply to attend Weber State University, but they are not eligible for any assistance from the FAFSA or institutional scholarships. However,...

As of March 2020 there were 8,490 active DACA recipients living in Utah according to the American Immigration Council. Photo credit: Alex Guzman

Dreaming of a better DACA

Rebecca Baggett September 27, 2021

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, is a program designed to protect eligible immigrant youth in the United States from deportation. Normally students reapply for DACA every two years, but...

California is the first state to make the use of face coverings in public mandatory. (Wikimedia Commons).

Do you know your news?

Francia Benson June 22, 2020

1. Which state made the use of masks in public mandatory as COVID-19 cases spike across the nation?a. New Mexicob. New Yorkc. Alabamad. California2. The U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling on the Deferred...

Displays for teaching medical students (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

WSU estudiantes y facultad Latina luchan por el excepcionalismo

Andres Rodriguez September 18, 2019

Traducido por: Andres RodriguezLa comunidad Latina dentro de los programas de salud en WSU representan una variedad de experiencias de vida. La estudiante de WSU Karina Torres, se siente orgullosa de...

Protesters hold up signs during a rally supporting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, outside the White House on Sept. 5, 2017. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS)

Out of the shadows and into the classrooms

Jennifer Guzman November 1, 2018

While many incoming students feel joy and anxious excitement as they prepare for college, some face a worry about the cost of attending these higher institutions. For many underprivileged students, there...

PhD Candidate Liliana E. Castrellon talks details pertaining to immigration. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Taboo Talks tackles immigration

Danya Gil September 14, 2018

Students and Weber State University staff learned about current immigration policies and discussed their viewpoints at the first Taboo Talks event of the semester on Sept. 12 The event was hosted...

A fire truck passes by burning brush along La Tuna Canyon Road, closed to traffic, in the Verdugo Mountains north of Los Angeles on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Are You Current With Your News?

Abbi Crawford September 6, 2017

1. The White House requested $________ from Congress in immediate aid for the Hurricane Harvey aftermath. a. $7.9 billion b. $8.3 billion c. $7.1 billion 2. Californian record-breaking...

Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, attend a news conference at the White House on March 17, 2017, in Washington, D.C. (Michael Kappeler/DPA/ZUma Press/TNS)

Do you know your news: July 25

Ashton Corsetti July 25, 2017

1. Which member of the Trump administration resigned last week?a) Attorney General Jeff Sessionsb) Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conwayc) Press Secretary Sean Spicer2. Which member of the Trump...

Cientos de jóvenes inmigrantes se alinean el miércoles 15 de agosto de 2012 en Los Ángeles, California, como la  Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights  del Inmigrante inicia el período de solicitud de Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Los inmigrantes esperan para solicitar la acción diferida que les daría un alivio temporal para la oportunidad de vivir en los EEUU (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Los Dreamers alcanzan sus sueños

Paula Ninataype June 20, 2016

A fines de este mes la corte suprema debe tomar una decisión concerniente al caso de US v. Texas. Texas y 25 otros estados, incluye Utah, demandan al gobierno federal para detener los programas de...

Activista de inmigración Antonio Campos habló fuera de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos el 18 de abril de 2016 en Washington, D.C. (Keith Lane/McClatchy/TNS)

La Corte Suprema revisa DACA y DAPA

Ezekiel Lee April 20, 2016

El lunes la Corte Suprema escuchó los primeros argumentos de United States v. Texas, una causa judicial que afectará algunos cuatro millones de inmigrantes. El caso se trata de D.A.C.A. y D.A.P.A., dos...

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